December 17, 2024 - 13:02

As the festive season winds down, families often find themselves in the unique period between Christmas and New Year, commonly referred to as "Twixmas." This time can be both joyful and challenging, as parents seek to keep their children engaged and entertained. Here are six expert tips to help families make the most of this downtime.
First, consider organizing a family game night. Board games and puzzles can foster quality time and friendly competition, creating lasting memories. Another idea is to set up a DIY craft station where kids can unleash their creativity using leftover holiday supplies.
Incorporating outdoor activities is also essential. Bundle up and enjoy winter walks, or if snow is available, engage in some fun snowball fights or building snowmen. Additionally, cooking together can be a delightful way to bond; try baking festive treats or preparing a family meal.
Lastly, encourage kids to reflect on their favorite moments from the past year and set intentions for the upcoming one. These activities not only keep children entertained but also strengthen family ties during this special time of year.
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